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9->''"Men are perhaps born to fight each other. And women are perhaps fated to be their tools."''
10-->-- '''Reccoa Londe''', ''Anime/MobileSuitZetaGundam''
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12Phlebotinum Girl refers to a series of {{Exp|y}}ies in ScienceFiction AnimeAndManga, that became popular enough to develop into their own Archetype. This trope may have been popularized and codified by Lalah Sune from the anime ''Anime/MobileSuitGundam'', though it's difficult to say for sure where it originated, as it is now so common.
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14To qualify as a Phlebotinum Girl, a character must meet the following:
15* The character is a [[AlwaysFemale female]] lead and often a LoveInterest to TheHero in a ScienceFiction or occasionally {{Fantasy}} work, and is teenaged or in her twenties with an [[MysteriousWaif other-worldly appearance]].
16* The character has a special ability (often border-line magical) or talent which is extremely desirable in the setting and usually one-of-a-kind or incredibly rare. Often she pilots the latest SuperPrototype {{Mecha}} or is otherwise the key to some kind of power. If the "Phlebotinum" part of the girl is a born trait, and there are many other Phlebotinum Girls in the universe, then she may be part of a BizarreBabyBoom or a set of DesignerBabies, but she will still be the main focus and often "super special", either because of the unusual amount of power she possesses or by being one of the first to have this power.
17* The character is thrust into conflict and battle, often against her will, and may be a LivingMacGuffin or even a BarrierMaiden, with many factions vying to possess her.
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19Other common but not universal traits include:
20* The character isn't a normal human, but is a HumanAlien or RidiculouslyHumanRobot, is an advanced human or mutant, or a [[DesignerBabies specially created being]]. IJustWantToBeNormal is a very common desire of hers.
21* The character is physically or mentally frail, passing out often or getting sick, usually from her ability, or is just going crazy or depressed.
22* The character is a tragic figure, sometimes oppressed or manipulated by a MadScientist or other crazy person, and usually has little freedom of her own, instead following the orders of whatever person or organization controls her, sometimes blindly or without the will or courage to rebel. Even if she is owned by the 'good' side, she will often be forced to do things she doesn't want to, such as participate in battle and even kill people.
23* The character is prone to [[UnstablePoweredWoman having a mental breakdown]] or HeroicBSOD of some kind in her series at least once, perhaps as a response to some horrible thing she has been forced to do, the Phlebotinum she controls affecting her mind and taking control of her, or her controllers using some method of mind-control on her. Sometimes ThePowerOfLove can break her mind control or otherwise leads to her freedom.
24* The character is the pilot of a SuperPrototype Mecha OR TheHero is the pilot and she is the key to making it work, often involving some kind of advanced interface with the neural system.
25* The character meets her end, being much more likely to die at the end of the series than your average lead.
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27The Phlebotinum Girl is extremely likely to cross-over with the tropes LivingMacGuffin, BarrierMaiden, ApocalypseMaiden, LivingBattery, MysteriousWaif and UnstablePoweredWoman. The ReiAyanamiExpy is a very similar phenomena, Rei herself initially being one of these. Also compare SpaceshipGirl.
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30!!Examples:
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34* ''Anime/ArmoredTrooperVOTOMS'': Fyana is a SuperSoldier who ends up with the hero, Chirico, fairly quickly. Her old handlers try to get her back.
35* ''Manga/AttackOnTitan'': Ymir Fritz is a rare non-mecha/sci-fi version of this tropes, and not the love interest of the main character. [[spoiler:She was enslaved by King Fritz before gaining the power of Titans. Even after becoming the first Titan Shifter and becoming King Fritz's concubine to give birth to his children, he still treated her as nothing more than a LivingWeapon for him and the Eldian Empire. When she died after protecting him from assassination by a Marleyan Soldier, he demanded her to wake up and continue her job serving him. Her spirit is still mindlessly obeying the Royal Family's commands, until Eren Yeager gives her a pep-talk to make her own choice, leading her to agree to help him by unleashing the Wall Titans after 2000 years of suffering, which lead to the events of "The Rumbling".]]
36* ''Anime/{{Basquash}}'': Rouge is an interesting case because she starts as the hero's love interest. It is only later that she gets drugged-up to become a [[SuperSoldier powerful Basquash player]].
37* ''Anime/DarlingInTheFranxx'': Zero Two. Starting from being a biological experiment that becomes the protagonist's love interest all the way to her [[spoiler: grand sacrifice wiping out the VIRM once and for all]], 02 proudly plays this trope straight.
38%%* ''Anime/ElCazadorDeLaBruja'': Ellis.
39* ''Manga/ElfenLied'': The dicloni are natural born {{Tyke Bomb}}s for [[ThePointsMeanNothing bonus points]].
40* ''Anime/EurekaSeven'': Eureka was this in her backstory, the key to piloting the Nirvash, and was rescued by Holland.
41** Anemone is this in the present [[spoiler:as a result of an attempt to copy Eureka's coralian nature]] and is rescued by Dominic.
42* ''Manga/TheFiveStarStories'': Lachesis subverts this -- she's a remarkably [[ThePollyanna stable and positive]] individual to the point of being a GenkiGirl, is HappilyMarried to a man [[VictoriousChildhoodFriend she loved since her childhood]], and despite [[ActionGirl going through]] a lot she never lost her cool. But she's definitely [[FridgeHorror an exception]].
43* The Franchise/{{Gundam}} franchise has had a number of these, across different series:
44** ''Anime/MobileSuitGundam'' -- The TropeCodifier. Lalah Sune may represent an unbuilt version of this trope, as she was fiercely loyal to her CO and her romance arc did not end very well
45** Both [[Anime/MobileSuitZetaGundam Psyco]] [[Anime/MobileSuitGundamZZ Gundams]] were piloted by four women. They were: Four Murasame, Rosamia Badam, Elpeo Ple, and [[spoiler: Ple Two]]. Neither case goes well, either.
46** ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamCharsCounterattack'' -- Quess Paraya, like Lalah Sune, meets a tragic end before ThePowerOfLove can accomplish anything
47** ''Anime/MobileFighterGGundam'' -- The Devil Gundam's final host was Rain. [[spoiler: She's one of the VERY few examples that actually gets better. ]]
48*** Allenby Beardsley is a nod to this, being ruthlessly raised from childhood to pilot her Gundam and her organization using mind control on her more than once. She falls in love with TheHero, Domon, who also pilots a Gundam (though he already has a love interest, the aforementioned Rain). [[spoiler: Allenby also gets a brief BrainwashedAndCrazy stint as the pilot of the Walter Gundam... and Domon's love interest Rain is the one who actually fights and saves her. Allenby returns the favor via joining Domon and Co. in the GrandFinale and helping him to save Rain.]]
49** ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamThe08thMSTeam'' -- Aina Sakhalin starts out as a subject of experiments in Zeon, but by the end, she has eloped with the hero.
50** ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamWing'' -- Heero Yuy is a male example, able to use the Zero system and fighting because others tell him to. He is slowly persuaded to the side of pacifism by Relena Peacecraft, among others.
51** ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamSEEDDestiny'' -- Stella Loussier. She's raised from birth to not know anything except to kill or pilot a Gundam, gets memory cleanup and drugs every now and then. The word "die" or "death" is a safety feature they devised to control her just in case. It backfires sometimes...
52** ''Anime/MobileSuitGundam00'' -- Soma Peries[[spoiler:/Marie Parfacy]] is one of only two surviving products of a SuperSoldier project and ends up fighting against Celestial Being. Subverted in that her CO Sergei Smirnov is a good guy who considers her to be like his own daughter [[spoiler: and that, alongside the other surviving "product" (her eventual [[BattleCouple boyfriend and partner]] Allelujah Haptism), she gets her happy ending]].
53*** [[spoiler: Her boyfriend,]] Allelujah Haptism is also part of this too in the male and subverted version of this trope. Even though he was a 'failed' SuperSoldier product and Celestial Being never treated him as a living tool, he was aware that as a SuperSoldier, fighting is already part of his job and his responsibility.
54*** [[spoiler: After the horrifying BreakTheCutie process that she was subjected to, Louise Halevy became one of these as a TheMentallyDisturbed DarkActionGirl who wants nothing but revenge against those who broke her and being groomed as Ribbons' personal puppet to become pseudo-Innovator which it against her will. She eventually gets better, but it takes her (and her boyfriend Saji Crossroad) pretty much going to Hell and back for their common happy ending.]]
55* ''Literature/IriyaNoSoraUFONoNatsu'' -- has Kana Iriya piloting a super-advanced fighter jet. She's not oppressed, but she is the only one who can pilot it.
56* ''Anime/MacrossII'' -- Ishtar is an emulator, a tool of the Marduk who can motivate Zentran to fight to the death with creepy singing. She is rescued by the hero early on, so naturally the Marduk try to recapture her. [[spoiler: PlayedWith because the hero hooks up with someone else in the end]]
57* Lily-Strosek of ''Manga/MagicalRecordLyricalNanohaForce'', the love interest of the main protagonist, Thoma, and the fourth of the rare ''Strosek'' series of [[FusionDance Reactor Plugs]] which take the shape of organic lifeforms. At least two enemy factions are interested in her.
58* ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion'' -- Rei Ayanami qualifies to the point of [[ReiAyanamiExpy inspiring her own subtrope]]. Kaworu also matches the trope, albeit [[AntiAntiChrist for different reasons]].
59* Melfina from ''Manga/OutlawStar'' is this for the [[CoolStarship Outlaw Star]]. Both she and the ship were created to locate a legendary space treasure built by an [[{{Precursors}} ancient alien race]].
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63* The main premise of ''FanFic/GundamSeedBloodlines'' is that Kira and Cagalli's positions from [[Anime/MobileSuitGundamSeed the series]] are reversed, which, given what we know about Kira's origins, may qualify Cagalli Yamato as a rare one of these who gets to be TheHero.
64** [[spoiler: Chapter 50 seems to confirm that this is indeed the case.]]
65* ''Fanfic/MobileSuitGundamStorm'' is an intentional "Phlebotinum Girl as TheHero" fic, inspired by what the author sees as the mishandling of the character of Soma Peiris in ''[[Anime/MobileSuitGundam00 Gundam 00]]'' (it was originally intended to be a 00 fic, but was chained to an alternate universe with its own characters, both due to core story elements being incompatible, and wanting to avoid pulling a RonTheDeathEater on Allelujah).
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69* Leeloo, from [[Film/TheFifthElement The Fifth Element]].
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73* In every generation there is a Chosen One. She alone will stand against the vampires, the demons, and the forces of darkness. She is [[Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer the Slayer.]]
74** And Dawn as 'The Key.'
75** While we're on Creator/JossWhedon, River Tam in ''Series/{{Firefly}}'' and especially ''Film/{{Serenity}}''.
76* Max in ''Series/DarkAngel''.
77* Creator/StevenMoffat is a fan of them. In order to subvert the [[Series/DoctorWho Time Lord]]/Companion relationship, he puts them on semi-equal footing by interweaving them into the Doctor's long life.
78-->'''[[http://docohobigfinish.blogspot.co.uk/2015/10/the-woman-who-lived-written-by.html Joe Ford]]''': River Song and her scattered narrative, meeting the Doctor in the wrong order. Amy Pond, the Girl Who Waited. Clara Oswald, the Impossible Girl who was scattered through the Doctor's timeline. And now Ashildr, the girl who lived forever mopping up the consequences of the Doctor's adventures. All of these women have something vital in common, beyond the hook they are hung on they really aren't very interesting.
79* ''[[Series/StarTrekEnterprise Enterprise]]'' -- The [[spoiler: Romulans]] employ a special gifted psychic alien in some kind of neural interface to pilot their cloaking ship [[spoiler: from a base on their homeworld]]. A major plot point is recovering the said alien. Sounds as if Brannon Braga's been raiding story ideas from ''[[{{Series/BabylonFive}} B5]]'' again.
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83* ''VideoGame/{{BlazBlue}}'' has Noel Vermillion (who was really Mu-12 all along) after she's mindraped and "tempered" into a AttackAnimal by Terumi, [[spoiler: She gets better thanks to Ragna in the game's true ending]]) and Ada, Carl Clover's CoolBigSis who was converted into his Nox Nictores, Nirvana, by his father in the backstory ([[spoiler: he also did the same to his mother]]).
84* ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVI''
85** Terra starts out under Kefka's mind control, and can use special functions of Magitek Armor thanks to her innate magic. The game starts with her being injured trying to escape TheEmpire and is rescued by Locke.
86** Celes is also this to a lesser extent, and also joins the party after [[DefectorFromDecadence defecting]], with the help of Locke again.
87* ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII''
88** Aerith is an ''extremely'' tragic example, being the last of the [[spoiler: Cetra.]]
89* ''VideoGame/FrontMissionEvolved'' -- Adela has a very dark history with the E.D.G.E. system [[spoiler: and ends up under S.C.I.O.N.'s control whenever she uses it, especially in the end stretch of the single-player game. This mind control is of course broken via the hero shouting at her.]] PlayedWith because the hero has a higher aptitude for the E.D.G.E. system [[spoiler: since his father probably designed it specially for him. Also, in the end, it's the hero's mech that gets trashed, while Adela's mech is just fine.]]
90* [=M4A1=] from ''VideoGame/GirlsFrontline'' is the leader of the AR Team, an elite squad of prototype [[RobotSoldier Tactical Dolls]]. M4 is unique even for AR Team in that [[spoiler: [[BrainUploading her Neural Cloud was based on the brain scan of a dead girl]]]], which attracts the attention of Sangvis Ferri (whose Mastermind [[spoiler: was also based on the same brain scan, and wants to merge with M4 in order to become "complete"]]), the New Soviet Union military (who wants to use her as bait to draw out said Mastermind), and Paradeus ([[spoiler: who sees M4 as the second coming of Lunasia, the aforementioned dead girl whom the leader of Paradeus is trying to resurrect]]). This constant tug-and-pull between factions takes a ''huge'' toll on M4's psyche, to the point where she suffers multiple breakdowns [[spoiler: and a suicide attempt]].
91* ''VideoGame/GuiltyGear'' -- Dizzy is the last Gear [[spoiler: as far as most people are aware]] and starts out under the control of Testament, but is eventually rescued.
92* Jack, aka [[MyHeroZero Subject Zero]], from ''VideoGame/MassEffect2'' is a rather nasty example. As the result of a Cerberus experiment into creating artificial [[MindOverMatter biotics]], she was subjected to horrific MindRape and inhumane testing, causing her to become an AxCrazy mass murderer who had to be locked away on a prison ship. She can get better if Commander Shepard helps her work through her issues, though.
93* ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid4GunsOfThePatriots'' -- The Beauty and the Beast squad, and to a lesser extent, the [=FROGs=], who were traumatised by war and dealt with it by becoming powered armour wearing cyborgs. None of them become a Love Interest (as if the game would let Snake be happy) but you do have the option of knocking them out instead of killing them (which earns you the ability to disguise Snake as them).
94* ''VideoGame/PanzerDragoon Saga'' -- Azel is one of the last drones left alive, and therefore able to use the ancient technology of the {{Precursors}}. She starts out under TheEmpire's control and fights Edge, but is later freed.
95* Nei from ''Videogame/PhantasyStarII'' is a humanoid Biomonster and Rolf's childhood friend, and his constant companion on his quest to save Mota. [[spoiler: As is revealed, however, Nei and her sister Neifirst were created by a malfunction in the Biosystems Lab, and they aren't "desirable" so much as "feared," with their creators trying and failing to destroy them. Nei chose to live among humans, while Neifirst seeks to destroy all of humanity out of revenge. Both are ultimately pawns of a greater evil, and perish in the destruction of Climatrol.]]
96* ''VideoGame/PokemonColosseum'' -- Rui can see dark auras around Shadow Pokemon, which is the only way to identify them so they can be snagged and purified.
97* Latooni from ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsOriginalGeneration'' was a member of The School which used a combination of [[BrainwashedAndCrazy brainwashing]] and [[PsychoSerum drugs]] to train {{Mecha}} pilots. Bonus points for having white hair. Slightly subverted in that she wasn't the only student, and there were both boys and girls.
98* ''VideoGame/ValkyrieProfile'' -- Shiho was raised from a young age to inspire soldiers to fight harder, but then she crosses paths with the enemy general Suo. [[spoiler: Since this is ''Valkyrie Profile'', this results in both of their deaths, and they only find love in an optional cutscene in the afterlife.]]
99* ''VideoGame/{{Xenogears}}'' -- Elehaym, complete with Gundam-style bits. [[spoiler: She gets stuck on the enemy side, opposing the party, at least twice.]]
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103* Cardia in ''VisualNovel/CodeRealize'' is a beautiful, doll-like young woman whose [[PoisonousPerson body contains a deadly, corrosive poison]] which melts anything she touches. She's sought after by most of the game's villains for the [[MineralMacGuffin Horologium]], a [[GemHeart crystal embedded in her chest]] which is both the source of the poison in her body and a potential source of nearly-unlimited energy; between this and the way that most people react when they see her poison in action, she's frequently at the center of both extraordinary events and some very ugly conflicts even though all she wants is to be able to touch someone without hurting them.
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107* ''Webcomic/ElfBlood'' -- SKO and TKO were products of the Council's Project K, a genetic design program to promote the growth of test subjects into supersoldiers who were hyper-compatible with the latest iteration of their {{Magitek}} implants. Further compounded by training from childhood for psychic domination and assassination, respectively.
108* The main character of ''Webcomic/{{Outsider}}'', Alex Jardin, may be a SpearCounterpart (or straight up inversion, depending on how you look at it). The age is right, he has special powers (immune to telepathy and farsensing) compared to the Loroi (to whom he is the equivalent of a HumanAlien), he's certainly being vied over by what looks like every faction that knows he exists after being thrust into a war not his own, and there has been some ShipTease between him and the female Loroi. Additionally, there's a potential connection between his 'powers' and the incredibly plot-relevant new technology boasted about by the [[BigCreepyCrawlies Umiak]] that looks like it's about to turn the tide of the war.
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